Clint_L
Legend
I voted yes, because they aren't going to break DnDBeyond. Period. Full Stop. End of Story. Whatever they settle on will have to be compatible with existing content on the $146 million digital platform that is the linchpin of their planning, and which millions of players already rely upon. They are more likely to cancel the OneD&D project altogether and start over than they are to jeopardize DnDBeyond.I voted no, without presuming any sinister intent. It’s just preserving compatibility while making any changes at all is very, very hard, and I’ve seen people I know in gaming set forth with intentions I know were sincere but not make it. D&D needs some significant though not huge tweaks and has room for many more nips and tucks, and I think they’ll find that in the end, preserving compatibility would mean leaving unacceptable flaws in place. And no defect in good will or design skill is involved in any of that.
if they pull it off, it’ll be amazing and I will gladly admit to being too skeptical in this case.